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and human health. We look for applicants with an excellent publication track record (or equivalent experience) and strong scientific drive. We provide a stimulating and supportive environment to help
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discipline (e.g. Medical Informatics, Computer Science, Data Science, Computational Social Science, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, etc.) Strong research track record, programming, and implementation skills
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scientist with a strong biological background to lead experimental work at the nano–bio interface. The ideal candidate brings a track record evidenced by a solid publication record. Our research centers
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For this challenging research, we are looking for brilliant and energetic individuals who are motivated in experimental, low-temperature quantum physics. We require the candidates to have a proven track record in
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and frameworks for animal welfare assessments across different decision levels. Collaborate closely with an international research consortium to achieve shared objectives. Contribute to publications and
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-ecological modeling (24 months, 100%), you will fill a central position to reach important objectives of the project. Equal opportunity is an important part of our personnel policy. We would therefore strongly
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project, we will use mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), an aggressive and incurable B-cell lymphoma, as a model to explore how epigenetic modifications contribute to tumor resistance. Our main objectives are: 1
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preferred Good understanding of cancer biology, immunology, cell biology, and molecular biology is required Proven track record of peer-reviewed publications Excellent spoken and written communication skills
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. in immunology, cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, or a related field, with a preference for those who have achieved significant research results in these areas. A proven track record of
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, which also encompasses single-cell resolution spatial transcriptomics of human plaques to precisely identify and characterize disease-relevant smooth muscle cell phenotypes, a parallel track of organoid